The Black Women in Hollywood honorees behind the most Oscar-nominated film ever share behind-the-scenes stories on the cultural juggernaut and producer Zinzi Coogler’s visionary leadership.
The Oscar-nominated cinematographer talks about what it would mean to be the first woman to win the award, Ryan Coogler’s faith in her, and the career journey that led her to this point.
Oluwole faced a double challenge: a woman in philosophy and an African, confronting both sexism and Eurocentric bias.
Nick Ut, the freelancer long credited for the award-winning photo from the Vietnam War, says a Netflix documentary ...
A new exhibition in the director’s native Athens showcases his work as a photographer. “I’d like to take a break from making films,” he said. “For now, at least.” ...
Olive Nwosu's first feature centers around a Lagos cab driver who accepts a gig shuttling her childhood friend and other sex workers around the city.
Using personal and archival images, Tshepiso Moropa splices delicate collages that consider the ever-evolving nature of the stories we tell.
A screengrab from a short film has surfaced on social media with a false claim that it was taken after a landslide in ...
The daughter of a Meeteetse, Wyoming, sheep rancher, Martha Sleeper became a Hollywood starlet from the 1920s to 1940s.
Carl Houston Mc Millan set and made his independent film "Kabelo" in the ruggedly beautiful mountain kingdom of Lesotho.